Greg T. Spielberg 2008
Economics are not ecology
The economy is built around people and shouldn't be treated as a science.
Spiders' bad reputation might be undeserved
Despite their reputation, spiders are more useful and less dangerous than we think.
Christmas comes early for Obama supporters
President Bush's failed policies have brought us Barack Obama.
Obama: Nothing to fear here
It’s too early to tell what an Obama presidency will bring, but there is great news. He is not a socialist, communist or terrorist.
Save money by shopping smart
The government got us jump-started by dropping a trillion dollars to absorb free radicals from our financial system. It’s probably time for us to bypass the pomegranate juice. $4 for a vial of POM isn’t the most thrifty way to eliminate antioxidants. There are ways to save money by spending some, though.
The Primes: Finally, a reasonable name for the decade
Without a name, it is difficult to give weight to concepts and ideas. There's no entry point. And, measuring time in sets of 10 years is a fairly new, American idea.
Print ads can't keep up with the morning train — or school bus
As audiences continue to splinter across the explosion of Web pages, they mostly commute on the same trains, walk the same blocks and drive the same roads as before the Internet. The train advertisement is spectacularly, and eerily, effective.
Obama needs more than change and Bill to win
Obama has not done enough to bring the Democratic party together to have a succesful campaign. Obama is going to have to do more than just comparing McCain to Bush; he has to actively bring people together and campaign on his own policies.